Section 7. Small Sided Football Tournament. If printed, may NOT be the latest version; please check B&DSA Handbook section of www.ballaratsoccer.com.au Table of Contents SECTION 7. SMALL SIDED FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. 1 7.1 APPLICABILITY 2 7.2 STRUCTURE OF THE TOURNAMENT 2 7.3 PLAYERS 2 7.3.1 Registration 2 7.3.2 Eligible Players 2 7.3.3 Ineligible Players 3 7.4 TEAMS 3 7.4.1 Number of Players 3 7.4.2 Playing Strip 3 7.5 GROUND FACILITIES 4 7.5.1 Pitch 4 7.5.2 Match Time 4 7.5.3 Match Balls 5 7.5.4 First Aid 5 7.6 TEAM SHEET 5 7.7 DURATION OF MATCHES 5 7.8 GAME LEADER / INSTRUCTING REFEREE 5 7.9 LAWS OF SSF 5 ATTACHMENT 1 PLAY DOWN OR UP REQUEST 7 ATTACHMENT 2 SSF TEAM SHEET 8 Version 7 Section 7. Page 1 of 8
7.1 APPLICABILITY (1) These rules apply, as appropriate, to all competitions and matches participated in by member Clubs of the Ballarat & District Soccer Association Inc ( the Association ). Under no circumstances can the application of Section 4 Disciplinary Code and Section 5 Code of Conduct be negated. 7.2 STRUCTURE OF THE TOURNAMENT (1) The weekly non-competitive games shall be known as the B&DSA Small Sided Football Tournament (the Tournament) and will incorporate the all sub-junior teams in line with the FFA Small Sided Football (SSF) Handbook. (2) The Tournament shall comprise Member Clubs as determined by the B&DSA Board. (3) The Tournament group will consist of: A) Five (5) Open Sub-junior Divisions U11, U10, U9, U8 and U7. B) One (1) Female Only Sub-junior Division U11. (4) The fixtures for all divisions will be constructed as per the rules of Section 8 Local Fixture. (5) All games for Association Clubs in all divisions will be played Home and Away each weekend or at hub locations. A) The procedure for alteration of a games venue may only be changed by either (1) BDSA OR (2) The Ballarat City Council Parks and Gardens staff. Either of the above is done after an inspection has been made at the venue and found to be unsatisfactory for play and if a change is to occur then the Coordinators must inform the affected member Clubs ASAP. (6) Clubs can enter teams into the Tournament at any time. The fixture for the Tournament will be created, reviewed and changed at four weekly intervals. 7.3 PLAYERS 7.3.1 REGISTRATION (1) To participate in the Tournament, each Player must hold a current registration with his/her Association Club. (2) The registration period is from 1 October to the 31 September for each season [National Registration Regulations Clause 4.6 (c)] (3) At all times it is the Club s responsibility to ensure that all players listed on the team sheet are registered and eligible to play. 7.3.2 ELIGIBLE PLAYERS (1) A player is considered eligible to play, provided: A) He/she has turned 5 before the 1st January of the current year. B) He/she has been registered with the Association, and Version 7 Section 7. Page 2 of 8
C) Is not under suspension by the Association or any other body. D) Meets the age criteria for that age group. Which is: i) To be eligibility for an age group a player must be born in the year that is equal to or later than the current year less the age group e.g. for U11: current year 2012 less 11 = 2001. Thus those born in 2001 or later can play in the U11 s in 2012. (2) The Association strongly recommends that juniors play in their nominal age group. If a player is to play above their age group, the player Club must ensure that that it is in the best interest of the player and that it is safe for the player to do so. Clubs can use Attachment 1 Play Down or Up Request to manage Play Up requests. (3) A Club who seeks to play a player in a lower age group than their chronological age must obtain permission from the Association using Attachment 1 Play Down or Up Request. (4) Notification is required for any players (male/ female) with a disability to participate in an Association League fixture. 7.3.3 INELIGIBLE PLAYERS (1) Any player, who is not registered by the Association for the current season, is ineligible to participate in any Association Tournament. (2) Any registered player under suspension by the Association, any of its member Clubs or any other body will be deemed ineligible until that suspension is served. This includes fixed penalties for yellow and red cards along with penalties determined by the Association Tribunal (see Section 4 Disciplinary Code). 7.4 TEAMS 7.4.1 NUMBER OF PLAYERS (1) As per the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. 7.4.2 PLAYING STRIP (1) Each team must play in colours that are different from its opposition. The Association should be consulted on the uniform (colours and styles) prior to the uniform being purchased. This is to ensure that different Clubs do NOT purchase the same uniforms. (2) All players are required to wear shin guards at all times whilst on the field of play. (3) In the interest of player safety all jewellery should be removed before the start of the game. (4) All first named Clubs will be deemed the "Home" team and therefore will play in their selected colours. (5) In the event there is a clash of colours with the home team, it will be the responsibility of the visiting team to change into an alternative strip. Version 7 Section 7. Page 3 of 8
(6) The goalkeeper shall wear colours which distinguish him / her from other players and from the referee. Tracksuit trousers may be worn under Club shorts. (7) No Club is permitted to display a national flag, slogan or emblem on any part of its playing uniform. (8) In the event of very inclement weather all players may wear other clothes under their playing uniform. 7.5 GROUND FACILITIES 7.5.1 PITCH (1) It is the responsibility of the HOST CLUB to provide a pitch at the correct time and date. Changes to match location or kick off time will be allowed for: A) Council Bylaws or restrictions. B) Ground closure due to vandalism. C) Special circumstances as determined by the Association Zone Coordinators or Association Board. (2) The dimensions of a sub-junior field can easily fit onto an adult soccer field. However, sub-junior football can be played on any field or open area. Black lines or dotted white lines may be used to designate side lines, goal lines. A) The ground shall have a reasonable level surface with grass. The grass shall be kept properly cut. B) The field of play should be rectangular. C) The Association sizes for SSF fields are as per the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. (3) Markings A) To simplify the markings there is to be a centre spot and a penalty area. There is no need for the corner area to be marked for SSF. Corners can be taken within 1 metre from the point where the goal line and sideline meet. B) The penalty area as per the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. NOTE: No person shall be allowed directly behind the goal area in any SSF. (4) Goals The internal width and height of the goals should be as per the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. 7.5.2 MATCH TIME (1) Any Club needing to change a kick off time must first reach an agreement with their opposition on the new time. Version 7 Section 7. Page 4 of 8
7.5.3 MATCH BALLS (1) The "Home" Club shall provide Match Balls. (2) At all times the size of the match ball shall be as per the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. 7.5.4 FIRST AID (1) All Clubs should provide SSF coaches with a basic first air kit. 7.6 TEAM SHEET (1) Both teams must correctly complete (in legible handwriting) a copy of official Association SSF Team Sheet, Attachment 2 SSF Team Sheet, in full. (2) All Home Clubs are responsible for submitting by e-mail the names of three players per team to the Association Publicity Officer by 8 pm Sunday night. The Association recommends that the player names be rotated through the team. 7.7 DURATION OF MATCHES (1) All Tournament Matches will be played as follows: - Under 7 2 x 15 minutes with 5 minute half-time interval. Under 8 2 x 20 minutes with 5 minute half-time interval. Under 9 2 x 20 minutes with 5 minute half-time interval. Under 10 2 x 25 minutes with 5 minute half-time interval. Under 11 2 x 25 minutes with 5 minute half-time interval. (2) There is no stoppage of play for interchange in SSF. 7.8 GAME LEADER / INSTRUCTING REFEREE (1) At this level Official Referees are not necessary. Players generally in these age groups rarely attempt to deliberately break the law. If they do other players will all too readily draw attention to it. (2) Responsible adults organising games could well referee the matches if needed. The role of the referee in such games should be to encourage the participants and offer constructive advice where appropriate, and also give positive praise to players from both sides. (3) It is the responsibility of the two participating Clubs to provide a referee for the game. If an agreement cannot be reached, then each Club will referee half of the game with the home Club refereeing the first half. (4) See instructions in the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. 7.9 LAWS OF SSF (1) As per the current FFA Laws of Small Sided Football. A) These laws can be downloaded from http://www.footballfedvic.com.au/wpcontent/uploads/2014/06/2017-miniroos-guidelines.pdf B) The Association will ensure that each coach receives a copy of the laws for their team s age group. Version 7 Section 7. Page 5 of 8
VERSION MANAGEMENT Version Date Reason for Change Author Approved 1.2A 2 May 2007 First draft for 2007 season Peter J Reid 1.2B 7 May 2007 Board member review Peter J Reid 1.2C 19 May 12007 Board meeting review Peter J Reid 2 27 May 2007 Season approval Peter J Reid Board 8 May 2007 2A 29 Oct 2007 Post 2007 season review Peter J Reid 2B 21 March 2008 Inclusion of Small Sided Games Peter J Reid 3 3 April 2008 Adoption Peter J Reid General 3A 7 Feb 2008 Game locations Section 7.2 Peter J Reid Number of players Section 7.4.1 Pitch sizes Section 7.5.1 Match Balls Section 7.5.3 Publicity Section 7.6 Rules of play Section 7.9 3B 4 March 2009 Change from Small Sided Games (SSG) to Peter J Reid Small Sided Football (SSF) Section 7.2 4 18 March 2009 Approved Peter J Reid General 4A 30 Jan 2010 FFA updates for 2010 Sections 7.2, 7.4.1, Peter J Reid 7.5.1, 7.7 and 7.9 5 8 April 2010 ID Cards - Section 7.3.1 Peter J Reid General For approval 5A 31 March 2011 Play Down/Up requests Section 7.3.2 Peter J Reid Goal size U7 Section 7.5.1Error! Reference source not found. SSF Team Sheets and publicity Section 7.6 Laws of Game, effective 1 January 2011 Section 7.9 6 7 April 2011 For approval Peter J Reid General 6A 12 Jan 2012 Removal of information covered in FFA Laws Peter J Reid of Small Sided Football Sections 7.4.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.3 and 7.8 Generalisation of references Section 7.9 Team entries Section 7.2 6B 17 Feb 2012 Junior age group eligibility Section 7.3.2 Peter J Reid 7 15 Mar 2012 Adoption at General Peter J Reid General Version 7 Section 7. Page 6 of 8
ATTACHMENT 1 PLAY DOWN OR UP REQUEST (1) Play Down/Up requests can be submitted by a player s parent or guardian requesting that the player be allowed to Play Down/Up one competition level. (2) Play Down requests must be submitted: A) To the players Club for their approval and then to, B) B&DSA for their consideration. (3) Play Up requests must be submitted to the player s Club for their consideration (4) The following information must be provided with each request. A) Request to Play Down or Play Up (circle applicable request) B) Player s name C) FFA registration number D) Date of Birth E) Height in cm Weight in kg F) Division by Age Division Requested G) Please provide detailed reasons below or attach separately: (5) Signatures Signature Name printed Date Parent Coach (6) Club Approval by President/Registration Officer Signature Name printed Date Version 7 Section 7. Page 7 of 8
ATTACHMENT 2 SSF TEAM SHEET Team lists can be created on FFV online competition manager Home: U11 U10 U9 U8 U7 Open Date: vs Away Female Venue: Players of: Shirt Registration Family or Surname Given Name # Number Goals Scored SC Score Home Team Away Team Half Time Full Time Notes: Version 7 Section 7. Page 8 of 8